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Just from reading stuff around the site, how imortant is back pressure to the 4.0, like what would happen performance wise if a person strait piped one?


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what would happen performance wise if a person strait piped one?
Except 2-strokesThe only important thing about back pressure in any engine is to make sure you never have back pressure. Back pressure is not good for any engine.
Back pressure pushes the piston down?
Here all this time I thought it was another cylinder firing and turning the crankshaft which pulled the piston down...
Forget about backpressure altogether, the only thing that matters is velocity. Too big and your exhaust pulses get lost on the way out, too small and they can't get out fast enough.
your right other cylinders firing and the counter balance on the crank keeps it revolving.. that guy doesn't know what hes talking about. you can run a engine with no exhaust at all..except might burn up an exhaust valve ppl say. lol